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LAN A GOOD INVESTMENT. 'WOULD PASS GOVERNMENT VALUATION FOR SOLDIER. 100 ACRES 80 acres are now in grass, 10 acres in swamp, which can he easily drained; cattle at present go all over it an? a .few acres are lying fallow for turnips. Tbtre is a four-roomed house on the place, which is half a mile from School, P O and cream collecting depotGooSs are landed hy river one mile recommend an early inspection of this Farm, which will be worth double the money with further imPI 10s. £SOO Cash. A GOOD SHEEP FARM. :SUFTABLE FOR TWO SOLDIERS. 507 ACRES *>f limestone and volcanic bush country, comprising; 500 acres O.R P., 10s, and 07 acres Freehold, all lying exceptionally well to the sun, and a really good healthy place. All in grass excepting 10 acres shelter bush, the grasses are chiefly best English mixture. Buildings are good, and lon-ust ol a threeroomed iron house, lined and \ err comfortable; up-to-d.r. e shearing shed and yards and concrete dip. , There are seven subdivisions and fences are first-class. The school rs 2* miles, cream cart passes within 5 mile, wharf U miles, and the property is 30 miles from carried m winter comprise 500 pure-bred sheep, 125 cattle, and 14 h °rh^property would easily carry 750 Bock sheep, besides cattle. This is the best little place we know of to-day, and is cheap at the money. PRICE, £9 10s. £llOO cash. Unencumbered. SUBURBAN FARM. nW. MILES FROM HAMILTON. GOING CONCERN. 150 ACRES valley land, H cores easy undulating, d the balance fiat, all snugly situated. 4 acres are in grass, and 8 acres in tg. Will carry 40. caws, young stock iVrTfs'a good six-roomed house, mmanding m wide outlook, an 8-ban w-»hed, trap-shed, etc. . * , fh* School is li m ‘ ics distant, and Main Trunk railway station 4 miles. The stock consists ol 28 cows, 1 bull, horses, 1 set tiu e harrows, chain and pdd harrows, discs, I.s-f- and 1 d.f. ivmh, ewingL-trees and harness for hwses, cai’t harness, gig harness, 1 r, 45-gallon separator, cream cans, duets and topis. PiflCE, £3O Deposit, £BOO. NUTE TO PARENTS. Ton can m a substantial living on this farm, d. if yon wish, furnish your children th both primary and secondary edutio* at the same time. WAIF’A RIVER FLAT. mhiesfrom Hamilton BY HARD ROAD. 101 acres ie in heavy pasture, and has been dished for over 40 years. The bal- , is easy modulating land of good \M, mi” i» i« good heart. Land ,«d this farm has been sold at over an acre. There are 2 acres o leg and 1 orchard m tali ™ Homestead emprises a 5-roomed sa, washhonee, scullery, cow-shed i i-cnw milking plant, large manur L trap-shod, pig-sty es > e *-, c ’. . . hi property loss 10 subdivision a twe-road frontage, and is well eupd by river and apings, his farm wintered easily 33 cows, 1 , 20 calve*. 2 horses, and 20 pigsty School, tost Office, Stores, etc., yfthin a. mile. . JLfiSS IMPROVED BUSH LAND DECEASED ESTATE. must be sold. !56 ACRES hilly Bush country, well fenced even wires, totara posts and att.ns. There are 220 acres m rong grass, consisting of cocks■e, lotus major, white clover, I there is an abundance ct pecially on tha hills and spuis,nd is perfectly clean and the ave been most successful. _ in o as been very heavy mixed, ig of large totara, t a wa, rata, ahikatea. etc. is an abundance. of fencing 10th totara and hinau, on the •, which is abundantly watered streams with hard bottomsiroperty will carry 100 head ot md is ideal, for sheep. is a three-roomed pottage, las been very well built, bUu » falling into disrepair through 'arm is five miles from Ngaruay good road, and is situated m iing locality. T itle is Renewable Crown Lease, B veavs to run, at the low rental of £l2, subject to rebate 4s if paid promptly, and is refer G 6 years. Rates. £o fasGoodwill is £5 10s, which just its the cost of improvements, pertv is unencumbered, and the THE Farmers' Cooperative Auctioneering Co ~ Ltd. V/ Vn'l) stpeht, HAMILTON

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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14256, 6 January 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14256, 6 January 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14256, 6 January 1920, Page 3